Guide for students. What do we do? Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance CEIAG Employer Events Job Shop Part-time, placement and graduate.

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Guide for students

What do we do? Careers Education, Information, Advice and Guidance CEIAG Employer Events Job Shop Part-time, placement and graduate vacancies Student Development Award MyCareerHub Information resources Services available up to 3 years after graduation

Some examples of careers help How to make yourself employable Strategies for finding work in the UK & overseas How to market yourself via CVs, covering letters, application forms How to succeed at interviews, assessment centres Career & job options with your degree Graduate schemes How to use of social media to find work e.g. LinkedIn How to create a personal brand to market yourself to employers Understanding commercial awareness in the interview process Strategies for successful networking Graduate starting salaries/earnings How to disclose a disability in the job application process How to identify your employability skills Postgraduate study options in the UK & overseas Deciding what to do after university Advice if you are considering changing or leaving your course Interview techniques How to make yourself employable Strategies for finding work in the UK & overseas How to market yourself via CVs, covering letters, application forms How to succeed at interviews, assessment centres Career & job options with your degree Graduate schemes How to use of social media to find work e.g. LinkedIn How to create a personal brand to market yourself to employers Understanding commercial awareness in the interview process Strategies for successful networking Graduate starting salaries/earnings How to disclose a disability in the job application process How to identify your employability skills Postgraduate study options in the UK & overseas Deciding what to do after university Advice if you are considering changing or leaving your course Interview techniques

Where - The Edge Student drop in centre opposite Library Talbot Campus  Open 8.45am – 4:30pm Monday to Friday  twitter.com/BUcareersweb twitter.com/BUcareersweb

Where - C&E Homepage

Where - Work with Employers

What you need to know: Use your usual BU student login details to register and use the site

How it works

Careers Appointments

Book on MyCareerHub or Call

Stand out from the crowd Improve your employability skills from the extra-curricular activities you enjoy Find out more at Watch at

How the Award Works

What we offer 1.Careers appointments (face to face, telephone, skype)Careers appointments (face to face, telephone, skype) 2.Practice Psychometric Tests for Free: Profiling for SuccessProfiling for Success 3.Participate in Employer events & Skills WorkshopsEmployer eventsSkills Workshops 4.Network with graduate employers at the Graduate and Placements FairGraduate and Placements Fair 5.Find and apply for jobs via the Job ShopJob Shop 6.Student Development AwardStudent Development Award 7. Careers Resources – Employability Blog – Sign up to the RSS feed to keep informed of new items being posted! Employability Blog – BU Careers Twitter Page BU Careers Twitter Page – Book loans in the Edge – Online resources on MCHMCH 8. 'Ask us a Question' Service'Ask us a Question' Service

Link to staff intranetstaff   For career enquiriesFor employer enquiries Useful contacts /more information